I must be having an idle spell as I'm here again. I'm in work doing bits and pieces and should be back up the dale by lunchtime. HS was being scientific and religious this weekend and I got lost in Leeds trying to find the station. Maybe there's a connection between one of the seesions - "The Influence on Christian thought of Einstein's Theories of General and Special Relativity"? I was relatively close to the station but it seemed to keep moving away from me. Another thougth too that came up on our walk round Malham - how do we know we can only 'see' 5% of the universes if we don't know how big it is? It is one of those questions that keeps many folk awake at night - like why doesn't Fred Flinstone follow the pet sabretooth tiger through the window back inot the house rather than banging on the door? Ah life is full of mystery - I've got too much time on my hands ...... back to Einstein.
Monday, April 02, 2007
I must be having an idle spell as I'm here again. I'm in work doing bits and pieces and should be back up the dale by lunchtime. HS was being scientific and religious this weekend and I got lost in Leeds trying to find the station. Maybe there's a connection between one of the seesions - "The Influence on Christian thought of Einstein's Theories of General and Special Relativity"? I was relatively close to the station but it seemed to keep moving away from me. Another thougth too that came up on our walk round Malham - how do we know we can only 'see' 5% of the universes if we don't know how big it is? It is one of those questions that keeps many folk awake at night - like why doesn't Fred Flinstone follow the pet sabretooth tiger through the window back inot the house rather than banging on the door? Ah life is full of mystery - I've got too much time on my hands ...... back to Einstein.
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That's like "Did you know the rabbit's ears on the moon are the other way up in OZ!"
Also if as they say Space is forever expanding...just what is it expending into? Also if they say you can only see 5% when was that said...as it's always expending surly that % has to go down as space grows larger?
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